This list includes the principal files
in the LBJ Library that contain material on China, Taiwan, Hong
Kong, South Korea and North Korea. It is not definitive, however,
and researchers should consult with an archivist about other potentially
useful files. For additional material on these countries, see
also the Library's list entitled, "Foreign Economic Policy
During the Johnson Presidency: Foreign Aid, Food for Peace and
Third World Economic Development (Asia, Africa, and Latin America)."Those files listed below that are marked with two asterisks
(**) are unprocessed and are not currently available for research.

In many folder titles noted below, the
term "China" is used to mean Taiwan. Unless otherwise
noted, the term "Korea" refers to South Korea. Material
concerning the Asian Development Bank and the Manila Conference
concerns South Korea. Material on the Pueblo (the United
States naval vessel seized by the North Koreans on January 23,
1968) concerns North Korea.

NATIONAL SECURITY FILE (NSF)

This file was the working file of President
Johnson's special assistants for national security affairs, McGeorge
Bundy and Walt W. Rostow. Documents in the file originated in
the offices of Bundy and Rostow and their staffs, in the various
executive departments and agencies, especially those having to
do with foreign affairs and national defense, and in diplomatic
and military posts around the world.

More than half of the National Security
File has been processed and opened for research. Consult the finding
aid in the Reading Room or borrow a copy by mail by writing to
the Supervisory Archivist, LBJ Library, 2313 Red River Street,
Austin, Texas 78705. Those folders whose titles are preceded by
an "X," an asterisk, or a date have been processed and
their contents declassified in whole or in part. Lists of classified
documents have been placed in those folders, and you may request
mandatory review of individual documents which have not yet been
declassified in full. Those folders not preceded by an "X,"
an asterisk, or a date are unprocessed and are not subject to
mandatory declassification review. Consult with a member of the
staff on the processing schedule.

NSF, National Security Council Histories. In 1968, the NSC staff prepared documentary histories
of 21 international crises and events from the Johnson Presidency.
Compiled by xeroxing key documents in the National Security File
and in other files, these collections are extremely useful. Moreover,
they provide access to documents the originals of which, in some
cases, are in unprocessed files.

"South Asia, 1962-1966" (China)
24

"Pueblo Crisis, 1968" 27-37

"Manila Conference & President's
Asian Trip, 10/17-11/2/66" 45-46

NSF, National Security Council Meetings

Volume 1, Tab 6: "US Policy Toward
Brazil and Other General Topics

(4/2/64)" (China) 1

Volume 3, Tab 25: "Communist China
(10/17/64)" 1

Volume 3, Tab 30: "Vietnam (2/10/65)"
(China, Korea) 1

Volume 3, Tab 32: "Vietnam (3/26/65)"
(China) 1

Volume 3, Tab 35: "Deployment of
Additional US Troops in Vietnam

(7/27/65)" (China) 1

Volume 3, Tab 37: "Peace Offensive
re: Vietnam (1/5/66)" (Korea) 2

Volume 4, Tab 47: "Manila Conference
(10/15/66)" (Korea) 2

Volume 4, Tab 62: "Cyprus (1/24/68)"
(Pueblo) 2

Volume 5, Tab 73: "The 23rd UN General
Assembly (9/25/68)" (China) 2

NSF, Memos to the President. This chronologically arranged series consists
of memoranda (with attachments) to the President from his national
security advisers, McGeorge Bundy (11/63-2/66) and Walt W. Rostow
(4/66-1/69). The first thirty-three boxes (through May 1968) have
been opened for research, and significant portions have been declassified.
Additional boxes are currently being processed. Material on China,
Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea is scattered throughout this
file.

ADMINISTRATIVE HISTORIES

At the close of the Johnson administration,
each department and agency was asked to prepare a history of its
activities and accomplishments during the Johnson years. The histories
consist of narratives with documentary supplements.

Agency for International Development

Part II, Ch. XII, "East Asia"
(China, Korea) 1

Foreign Claims Settlement Commission

Volume I, Chapter IV, "China Claims"
1

Department of State

Vol. 1 (Narrative):

Chapter 7, "East Asia and Japan"
(Japan-Korea relations)

Chapter 7, Section B, "East Asian
Regionalism" (China, Korea, Taiwan)

Chapter 7, Section C, "Communist
China"

Chapter 7, Section D, "Republic of
China" (Taiwan)

Chapter 10, Section B5, "The Question
of a Communist

China Representation"

United States Information Agency

Vol. I, Chap. 5, Sec. D, "East Asia
and Pacific Area (IAF) Program"

(China, Korea) 1

WHITE HOUSE CENTRAL FILES (WHCF)

This permanent White House office was
the main filing unit during the Johnson presidency, though not
the primary file for foreign policy documents. Material was filed
under 60 major subject headings. For descriptions, see the finding
aid for WHCF.

This file serves as a name index to the
Subject File. Name Files typically contain copies of the first
page (cross references) of documents that were filed in the Subject
File. Files should be requested by names of individuals or organizations.
A card file in the Reading Room indicates which Name Files have
been opened. Name Files will be processed upon request.

"Brown, Winthrop"** (Korea)
524

"Chiang, Kai-shek"** (China)
197

"China"** 202

"Korea"** 225

"McConaughy, Walter P."** (Taiwan)
225

WHCF CONFIDENTIAL FILE (C.F.)

Security classified and other sensitive
material sent to the White House Central Files was usually placed
in the Confidential File. The C.F. Subject File uses the same
subject categories as WHCF. The Confidential File also includes
a Name File (which serves as a name index to the C.F. Subject
File), an agency reports file, and an oversize attachments file.
The Confidential File is entirely processed, but portions are
still classified.

CO 1-3 "Asia" (China) 6

CO 1-5 "Far East" (Taiwan, Korea)
6

CO 50 "China" 7

CO 50-1 "Formosa" 7

CO 50-2 "People's Republic of China"
7

CO 112 "Hong Kong" 10

CO 151 "Korea" 10

FG 600 "Task Force on Asian Development"
(Korea) 35

IT 47-2 "Economic Commission for
Asia and the

Far East" (China) 58

IT 80 "Asian Development Bank"
(Korea) 59

SP 2-3/1967/IT 80 "Asian Development
Bank" (Korea) 88

SP 3-162 "Speeches made on TR 100"
(Korea) 89

"Packet #1 (Background information
on Australia, New Zealand,

Thailand, Korea, Philippines, and Malaysia)"
172

OFFICE FILES OF THE WHITE HOUSE
AIDES

Many White House aides maintained office
files of their own, separate physically from the rest of the White
House Central Files. The files of each aide reflect his or her
responsibilities. This list is not definitive, but it does include
most pertinent folders in the aides files. If a folder is not
open for research, it will be processed upon request. Researchers
should anticipate a delay in receiving this material. (** = unprocessed)

These folders contain mainly newsclippings,
press releases, public statements, and other printed material.

"Economic Potential of Communist
China" 154

"Listing of Polls: Red China"
181

"Asia" (China, Korea, Taiwan)
320

"China" 328

"China, 1966-68" 329

"Communism" (China, Korea) 333

"FO, Far East Media"** (China,
Korea, Taiwan) 357

"Foreign Affairs" (China) 359

"FO, Near East and South Asia"
(China) 389

"Asia Trip" (Korea) 400

"Pueblo"** 406

"Foreign Aid"** (Korea) 480

"Foreign Policy"** (China, Taiwan)
480

"US policy with respect to Mainland
China--Hearings of

Senate Foreign Relations Committee"
572

Reedy, George

"East West Center" (Korea, Taiwan)
22

Sparks, William

"China" 4

"Korea" 12

Territo, Dorothy

"China Speech (Communist), 11/67"**
1407

Wattenberg, Ben

"Asia Article"** (China, Korea,
Taiwan) 23

LEGISLATIVE BACKGROUND

Background material relating to the 50
most significant legislative achievements of the Johnson Administration.

"Asian Development Bank" (Korea,
Taiwan) 1

CABINET PAPERS

Included in the Cabinet Papers are agendas,
minutes, background memos, draft Presidential remarks, and other
materials.

"10/20/64 Meeting" (M. Bundy
memo re: Soviet Union and China;

Foreign Reaction to Communist China) 1

"1/31/68 Meeting" (Pueblo)
12

LYNDON BAINES JOHNSON ARCHIVES 1931-1968

In 1958, the Johnson staff instituted
a records management program in the office which included a plan
to dispose of noncurrent files. They set up the Lyndon Baines
Johnson Archives (LBJA) to house items to be permanently retained
rather than scheduled for disposal. Johnson files from the House
and Senate period were screened, and selected items and files
were moved to the LBJA file. Between 1958 and 1963, the staff
continued to add to the file. Occasionally, items were added during
the White House period. The LBJA consists of four parts: a Congressional
File, a Famous Names File, a Selected Names File, and a Subject
File.

"Chen Cheng, VP of Republic of China"
2

"Chiang, Kai-shek, President of Republic
of China" 2

"Ambassador of China and Madame Koo"
6

"Tong, Ambassador of China and Madame"
9

"Tsun-chi Yu, Consul General of Republic
of China" 9

"Dr. You Chan Yang" (Korea,
China) 9

"China Situation" 68

"Foreign Relations (Asia)" (China)
68

"Korea" 68

"Chen Cheng Visit, 1961" (China)
93

"Foreign Visitors-P" (Korea)
94

"Foreign Visitors-T" (China)
94

"Korean War" 121

STATEMENTS OF LYNDON B. JOHNSON

This collection is arranged chronologically
and contains backup material, correspondence, drafts and final
copies of speeches. Request by box number.

"Statement of Sen. Johnson on Korean
Statement, 6/27/50" 10

"Release by Sen. Johnson re: Korean
Statement, 7/18/50" 10

"Statement on Red China issue, 7/12/54"
16

"Statement on Arrival, Taipei, Taiwan,
5/14/61" 53

"Toast by VP at Dinner given by Chiang
Kai-shek, 5/14/61" (China) 53

"Original shorthand notes, Chiang
Kai-shek, VP Johnson and Madame

Chaing Kai-shek (Bob Waldron's notes),
5/14-15/61" 53

"President Chiang Kai-shek, VP Johnson
Joint Communique, Taipei,

Taiwan, 5/15/61" 54

"Remarks to the Assembled Bodies,
Taipei City Hall, 5/15/61" 54

"Transcript of Recorded Remarks,
Formosa, 5/15/61" 54

"Statement on Departure, Taipei,
Taiwan, 5/15/61" 54

"Welcoming Remarks in Honor of VP
Chen Cheng, Washington, 7/31/61" 56

"Remarks at Luncheon honoring VP
Cheng, 8/2/61" 56

"Responses by VP to Toasts at Dinner
in his Honor Sponsored by the Asian

Nations which he visited on his World-wide
Tour, 8/2/61" 56

"Remarks by VP on Greeting Chairman
Park of Korea, 11/13/61" 58

"Remarks of the President and Attorney
General Kennedy to the Press

upon Kennedy's return from a mission to
Asia and London, 1/8/64" 94

"Remarks of the President on Introducing
Sec. Rusk to the Press

following his return from the Far East,
4/20/64" 101

"Statement by the President on Chinese
Communist Detonation of Nuclear

Devices, 10/16/64" 127

"Program for State Visit of His Excellency
Chung Hee Park, President of

Republic of Korea and Mrs. Park to the
US, 5/16-26/65" 146

"Remarks of the President at the
arrival ceremony of President Chung

Hee Park, 5/17/65" 146

"Exchange of Toasts between Pres.
& Pres. Park at State Dinner, 5/17/65" 146

"Joint Statement of the Pres. and
President Park, 5/18/65" 147

"Statement by the President on the
Proposed Korean Institute for Industrial

Technology and Applied Science, 8/5/65"
156

"Draft Statement on Report from the
Vice President upon his return from

the Philippines and East Asia, 1/3/66"
169

"Remarks of the President at the
Signing of the Asian Development Bank

Act, 3/16/66" 180

"Letter from the President to His
Excellency Chiang Kai-shek, President

of the Republic of China, 6/24/66"
193

"Remarks of President after Meeting
with Eugene Black on Asian

Development Bank in the President's office,
10/13/65" 215

"Background Material for Asian Trip,
10/17-11/2/66" 217

"Background-Korea-Speeches, 10/17-11/2/66"
217

"Remarks of President at Welcoming
Ceremony at City Hall Plaza, Seoul,

Korea, 10/31/66" 220

"President's Toast at a Dinner given
in his honor by President and Mrs.

Park of Korea, 10/31/66" 220

"Teletypes-Seoul, Korea, 10/31/-11/2/66
220

"Remarks of President to American
and Korean servicemen at Camp

Stanley, Korea, 11/1/66" 220

"Remarks of President at Dedication
of Johnson Hill Tae-an Myun

Agriculture Demonstration Center, Suwon,
Korea, 11/1/66" 220

"Joint Statement of President and
President Park on the Occasion of

President's State Visit to Korea, 11/2/66"
220

"Remarks of the President before
the Korean National Assembly, Seoul,

Korea, 11/2/66" 220

"Farewell Remarks of President at
Kimpo International Airport, Seoul,

Korea, upon Departing for Alaska, 11/2/66"
220

"Exchange of Remarks between President
and Prime Minister Chung

Il-Kwon of Korea, 3/14/67" 231

"Exchange of Toasts between President
and PM Chung Il-Kwon

of Korea, 3/14/67" 231

"Exchange of Remarks between President
and VP Yen Chia-Kan of Republic

of China on the South Lawn, 5/9/67"
236

"Exchange of Toasts between President
and VP Yen Chia-Kan of

the Republic of China, 5/9/67" 236

"Joint Statement by President and
VP Yen Chia-Kan, 5/10/67" 236

"President's Address to the Nation:
The Situation in North

Korea, 1/26/68" 264

"President's Remarks at the Korean
Consulate Reception, Honolulu,

Hawaii, 4/17/68" 275

"Joint Statement following Discussion
with President Park, 4/17/68" 275

"President's Message to Officers
and Men of the Pueblo, 12/24/68" 295

"Statement re China, 5/31/57"
307

"Communism--Undated Miscellaneous"
311

CARTOON COLLECTION

"Foreign Issues--China, Pueblo"
7

MEETING NOTES FILE

This collection includes notes for 100
of President Johnson's foreign policy meetings from 1963 through
1968, mostly with senior foreign policy advisers and Congressional
leaders. Three-quarters of the meetings deal mainly with the Vietnam
War. In addition, there are notes for 37 meetings at which Johnson
discussed foreign affairs with correspondents.

"9/11-12/67 - Meetings on Asian Bank
Legislation" (Korea) 2

"1/24/68 - Meeting with State Department
on Pueblo" 2

"1/31/68 - Meeting with Congressional
Leaders" (Pueblo) 2

"2/2/68 - Meeting with China Experts"
2

TOM JOHNSON'S NOTES OF MEETINGS

This collection includes notes for close
to 120 meetings that President Johnson held with his senior civilian
and military foreign policy advisors during 1967 and 1968, including
45 Tuesday luncheons. In addition, the collection includes notes
for more than 80 meetings that President Johnson held with House
and Senate leaders, correspondents, his Cabinet, the National
Security Council, businessmen, and other groups. W. Thomas
Johnson, who took the notes, has retained his copyright in these
notes, but they are open for research. Discussions of the
Pueblo appear in notes for a number of other 1968 meetings
besides those listed below.

"1/23/68, 12:58 p.m. - Pueblo I--Tuesday
Luncheon Meeting" 2

"1/24/68, 1 p.m. - Pueblo II--National
Security Council" 2

"1/24/68, 7:50 p.m. - Pueblo 3--McNamara,
Rusk, Rostow, Clifford,

Christian, Johnson" 2

"1/25/68, 8:30 a.m. - Pueblo 4--Breakfast
- Rusk, McNamara, Goldberg,

Rostow, Christian" 2

"1/25/68, 1:26 p.m. - Pueblo 5--Luncheon
Meeting - McNamara, Rusk,

Katzenbach, Wheeler, etc." 2

"1/25/68, 6:30 p.m. - Pueblo 6--Senior
Advisors Meeting - Rusk,

McNamara, Wheeler, Helms, etc." 2

"1/26/68, 11:00 a.m. - Pueblo 7--Senior
Advisors - McNamara,

Katzenbach, Wheeler, Helms, Nitze, etc."
2

"1/26/68, 7:29 p.m. - Pueblo Backgrounder
with Hugh Sidey and

Jack Sutherland" 2

"1/27/68, 1:25 p.m. - National Alliance
of Businessmen Luncheon" 2

"1/29/68, 1:04 p.m. - Pueblo 8--Joint
Chief of Staff and Christian,

Johnson, McNamara, Nitze, Rostow"
2

"1/29/68, 1:40 p.m. - Pueblo 9--Senior
Advisors - McNamara, Rusk,

Katzenbach, Lodge, Helms, etc." 2

TOM JOHNSON'S NOTES OF MEETINGS (cont'd)

"1/30/68, 8:30 a.m. - Pueblo 10--Congressional
Leadership

Breakfast" 2

"1/30/68, 1:00 p.m. - Pueblo 11--Foreign
Affairs Luncheon - Rusk,

McNamara, Clifford, Helms, etc."
2

"1/30/68, 6:04 p.m. - Pueblo 12--Senator
Dirksen and

Congressman Ford" 2

"1/31/68, 8:40 a.m. - Pueblo 13--Breakfast
with Congressional Leaders

and Advisors" 2

"2/2/68, 4:30 p.m. - Backgrounder
with Correspondents on Vietnam

and the Pueblo" 2

"2/14/68, 1:14 p.m. - Foreign Policy
Advisors on violation of Chinese

Air space" 2

"2/15/68, 6:06 p.m. - Cyrus Vance
meeting on his return from Korea -

Other Foreign Advisors" 2

SENATE PAPERS 1949-1961

Researchers may request review of individual
folders. Advance notice is preferred. The papers reflect Johnson's
role as Senator from Texas and as Democratic Party leader.

Legislative Files:

"China" 227

"Communism" 227

"Korea" 231-232

Private Bills:

"Korean War Orphans--Private Immigration
Bills"** 308

Committee on Armed Services:

"MacArthur Hearings" 341-344

"Commerce International China, Inc."
348-350

VICE-PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS 1961-1963

These files reflect Lyndon Johnson's activities
and responsibilities as Vice President, including his role as
a member of the National Security Council.

Subject Files: Requests for review of individual folders will
be accepted for the V.P. Subject File. Advance noticed is preferred.

1961 Subject File:

"China"** 80

1962 Subject File:

"China"** 135

"[Formosa]"** 136

"Korea"** 136

1963 Subject File:

"[Korea]"** 196

"[China]"** 197

Vice-Presidential Security Files: The Vice Presidential Security Files have been
entirely processed. This collection consists largely of the files
of Colonel Howard L. Burris, who served as Air Force Aide to the
Vice President following his appointment on February 25, 1961.
Burris' responsibilities included national security matters, contacts
with the military, and foreign and domestic travel. In addition
to the folders listed below, see boxes 4-6 for NSC meetings material
and Howard Burris memos on national security topics.

"Far East Trip, 5/61" (Taiwan)
1

"National Security Council"
(China, Korea) 4

"Presidential Task Force on Korea
Report to NSC, 6/5/61" 4

"National Security Council--Record
of Actions 1962" (Taiwan) 5

"Memos to the Vice President from
Col. Burris, 7/62-4/63" (China) 6

"Possibilities of Greater Militancy
by the Chinese Communists" 11

"Review of Military Assistance Program
Requirements for the

Army and Air Force of Korea, 1/61"
11

POST PRESIDENTIAL SUBJECT FILES

These files consist of memoranda, correspondence,
reports, speeches, invitations, and other material pertaining
to President Johnson's activities after leaving the presidency,
1969-1973. With the exception of a few Name Files, the Post Presidential
Files are not available for research. (** = unprocessed)

"International Affairs, Korea"**
28

"International Affairs, Pueblo"**
28

"China"** 304

REPORTS ON ENROLLED LEGISLATION

Prepared by the Director of the Legislative
Reference Office of the Bureau of the Budget, these reports cover
all public bills submitted to the President for his approval.
The reports include discussions of the purpose and ramifications
of each bill as well as agency recommendations. The reports are
arranged chronologically and identified by Public Law number and
title. Consult the Special Files finding aid for additional information.

"Public Law 89-369, Asian Development
Bank" (Korea) 33

"Public Law 89-398, Authorizing the
Loan of Naval Vessels to

Turkey, China, and the Philippines, 4/16/66"
34

"Public Law 89-780, Claims against
Communist China, 11/6/66" 47

HANDWRITING FILE

This file is a unique collection in that
some of the documents located here do not appear in any other
location in LBJ's papers. During the White House period, Dorothy
Territo's office maintained this collection. If documents contained
LBJ's handwriting or doodling, they were sent to this office,
sometimes bypassing the White House Central File. Consequently,
some material in the Handwriting File is not in WHCF or any other
file.

"LBJ Notes White House, 1953-59 (some
undated)" (Korea) 1

"September 16-30, 1965 [1 of 2]"
(Korean Institute) 10

CBS INTERVIEWS

Mostly transcripts and background material
for a series of interviews with President Johnson conducted by
Walter Cronkite.

Assessment of Harry S Truman; Question
#8--Korean War" 2

WHITE HOUSE PRESS OFFICE FILES

These files consist of transcripts and
backup material for presidential press conferences, news conferences,
press briefings, and press releases and the staff's working files.

This file of backup material for the President's
appointments includes schedules, briefing papers, press releases,
some memoranda of conversations, and other material. Organized
by date, there is a folder for most every day of the administration,
with special folders for many head-of-state visits. While little
foreign policy material was filed here during 1964 and 1965, Diary
Backup includes a significant amount of foreign policy material
for 1966-68.

The Diary Cards in the Reading Room provide
an alphabetically arranged name index to the President's appointments.
Once the date of an appointment has been determined, check the
"Diaries and Logs" finding aid for the number of the
appropriate box in Diary Backup. On China and Korea, see the following
folders:

"11/23/63" (Korea) 1

"4/9/64" (Taiwan) 5

"5/16/65" (Korea) 17

"9/14/65" (China) 22

"10/66--Asian Trip" (Korea)
48

"3/14/67--PM Chung of Korea"
57

"5/9/67--VP and Mrs. Yen of China"
64

"1/23/68" (Pueblo) 88

"1/25/68" (Pueblo) 88

"2/3/68" (Pueblo) 89

"4/16-17/68" (Korea) 96

WHITE HOUSE SOCIAL FILES

Alphabetical File. This file contains outgoing correspondence from
Mrs. Johnson or her staff and often includes the original incoming
correspondence as well. Request by the name of the individual
or the organization of interest.

"China"** 333

"Korea"** 1317

"Trip to Asia"** (Korea) 2005

Beautification Files

"Asian Trip" (Korea) 9

Bess Abell's White House Social Office
Files. Contains the files of Mrs.
Johnson's Social Secretary. Request by the folder title and box
number.

"5/17/65 Korean State Visit"**
9

"5/9/67 China Luncheon"** 21

Social Entertainment Office Files. Contain all planning, invitations, programs,
and guest lists for social events at the White House. Request
by folder title and box number.

"Dinner for President of Korea"**
52

"Tea with Madame Chaing Kai-shek"**
(China) 58

"Luncheon for PM Chung of Korea"**
89

"Stag Luncheon for VP of China"**
93

Liz Carpenter's Subject File. Liz Carpenter was Mrs. Johnson's Press Secretary
during the White House years. These files contain both subject
and speech files. Request by folder title and box number.

"President of Korea Visit, 5/17/65"**
15

"Far Eastern Trip--Korea"**
28

"Chinese Vice President Yen Visit,
5/9/67"** 35

Gift Unit File

"Asian Trip"** (Korea) 1

PAPERS OF GEORGE W. BALL

The Papers of George W. Ball consist of
notes of his telephone conversations while Under Secretary of
State, 1963-1966.

"China (Peking) [1/21/64-7/22/66]"
2

"China (Taiwan) [1/21/64-5/25/66]"
2

PAPERS OF FRANCIS M. BATOR

The Papers of Francis M. Bator consist
of memoranda, correspondence, speeches, State Department cables,
and notes, while serving on the National Security Council staff,
1964-1967.

"The 1958 Taiwan Straits Crisis:
A Documented History"** 32

PAPERS OF WILLIAM P. BUNDY

The Papers of William P. Bundy consist
of an unpublished manuscript concerning the Vietnam War. Bundy
served as Deputy Assistant Secretary (1961-63) and Assistant Secretary
of Defense for International Security Affairs (1963-64), and Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs (1964-69).

"Chapter 7: China and the Soviet
Union in East Asia as

seen from Washington, 1961-1963"
1

"Chapter 16: East Asia in the Fall
of 1964" (China) 1

"Chapter 21: East Asia and the Great
Powers in Early 1965" (China) 1

PAPERS OF WILLIAM P. BUNDY (cont'd)

"Chapter 28: Three Areas for Judgment:
The Communist Powers,

Asia, the World" (China) 1

"Chapter 32: Dark Days for China"
1

PAPERS OF JOHN MOORS CABOT

The Papers of John Moors Cabot consist
mainly of newsclippings, miscellaneous personal financial papers,
invitations, and the proofs of Cabot's books. These papers are
on microfilm.Microfilm Roll

The Papers of Henry H. Fowler consist
of files documenting Fowler's service as Under Secretary and Secretary
of the Treasury, 1963-1969. Included in these papers is material
on foreign economic policy, balance of payments, and international
monetary arrangements. (** = unprocessed)

"Balance of Payments: 1968 Balance
of Payments-Military Offset,

Far East" (Korea) 5

"Economy: Asian Development Bank-Special
Fund" (Korea) 21

"Economy: Asian Development Bank
Meeting, 11/66" (Korea) 36

"Asian Development Bank"** (Korea)
54

"Asian Development Bank-Special Fund"**
(Korea) 55

"Countries: Korea"** 71

PAPERS OF DONALD F. HORNIG

The Papers of Donald F. Hornig consist
of chronological files, testimony, speeches, and appointment books,
while Director of the Office of Science and Technology, 1964-1969.

"Chronological Correspondence File:
July-September 1965" (Korea) 2

"Chronological Correspondence File:
October-December 1967" (Taiwan) 6

PAPERS OF U. ALEXIS JOHNSON

The papers of U. Alexis Johnson consist
of scrapbooks and files documenting his travel activities. The
diaries, which cover his tenure as Ambassador to Japan, are in
tapes and transcript formats. Mr. Johnson has retained his copyright
in the tapes and transcripts. The transcripts of diary tapes 15-
16 (8/13/67), and 17 (10/28/68), are the only portion available
for research. Among many other topics, the Pueblo incident
is mentioned in the open transcripts.

PAPERS OF DREW PEARSON

The Papers of Drew Pearson may contain
material pertaining to China and Korea. Researchers interested
in this collection should consult the folder title list in the
Reading Room, which is also available by mail through interlibrary
loan. The Drew Pearson Papers will be processed upon request,
although there is a substantial backlog of researcher requests
for this collection. The Drew Pearson Book Collection contains
two books relating to China--Dateline: CHINA, by Hoolington
K. Tong and Foreign Relations of the United States-1942-China,
published by the United States Government Printing Office. (**
= unprocessed)

The Papers of Robert Waldron consist of
the transcripts of two conferences between Vice President Lyndon
B. Johnson, Genreal and Madame Chiang Kai-shek, US Ambassador
Drumwright, the Vice President of the Republic of China, Mr. Chen,
the Foreign Minister if China and others at the Chiang's residence
on May 14-15, 1961.

PAPERS OF WILLIAM C. WESTMORELAND

The Papers of William C. Westmoreland
consist of material reflecting his role as Commander of American
forces in Vietnam and as Army Chief of Staff, 1962-1973. The folders
below consist mostly of newspaper and magazine articles.

"[CSA (W.C.W.) Statements]-Korean
Speech, ROK 9th Division" 22

"General-Foreign--Korean War"
28

"VC/NVA/Chinese, Officials, et al-Mao
Tse-tung" 28

"General-Foreign--Chinese Army"
28

"General-Foreign--Chou-En-lai"
28

"General-Foreign--North Korea"
28

RECORDS FROM GOVERNMENT AGENCIES

Copies of selected records from government
agencies, mainly covering the period of President Johnson's administration.
Most of these records are on microfilm, but also included are
photocopies on paper and carbon copies. Most of these records
are available without restriction. Some of the materials, however,
are unprocessed or are closed due to security classifications.

MicrofilmBox

Roll

Central Intelligence Agency

Foreign Broadcast Information Service
Daily Reports

"Special Reports on Communist Propaganda:
Sino-Soviet relations

and Chinese Cultural Revolution"**
(carton #1 - 2 rolls)

"Communist China" (carton #3
- 20 rolls)

"Asia and Pacific" (carton #4
- 22 rolls)

"Far East" (carton #9 - 61 rolls)

"Communist China, Asia and Pacific"
(carton #10 - 12 rolls)

Department of Labor

"OCP-East Asia" 5

"Emergency Preparedness--Comparison-World

War I, Korea, Vietnam" 31

United States Information Agency

"US Foreign Relations (China), 1-6/66"
40

"US Foreign Relations (China), 7-12/66"
41

Field Publications:

"Buddhism in China" 137

"Travel in Taiwan" 144

United States Information Agency (cont'd)

"Youth in China" 146

"Hong Kong-Current Scenes" 186-87

"China Today--Views of American Scholars"
188-89

"Hong Kong--Current Books and Pamphlets

on Communist China" 244

"Hong Kong World Today--Chinese"
245

"Hong Kong--Current Scene" 280

"Hong Kong--This Land is Ours"
280

"Hong Kong--The Road Divided"
281

Newspaper Clippings--"Trips 1966"
(Korea) 13

Veterans Administration

"Ceremonies, President Park of South
Korea" 1

REFERENCE FILE

Vietnam, "This Week in Asia Reports"
1

ORAL HISTORIES

Transcripts of oral history interviews
may be consulted at the Library or borrowed directly from the
Library by writing to the Interlibrary Loan Archivist, Lyndon
B. Johnson Library, 2313 Red River Street, Austin, Texas, 78705.
Interviews with the following people contain material on China,
Taiwan, North Korea and South Korea and are open for research.
A complete list of oral histories is available and is maintained
in a card file in the Reading Room.

Adair, E. Ross (Pueblo)

Bowles, Chester (China)

Bundy, William P. (China, Korea)

Cabot, John M. (China)

Clifford, Clark (Korea)

Cline, Ray S. (Taiwan)

Connell, William J. (China)

Crockett, William J. (Formosa)

Harriman, Averell W. (Korea)

McCone, John A. (China)

McKee, William (Korea)

ORAL HISTORIES (cont'd)

Moorer, Thomas H. (China)

Mundt, Karl E. (Quemoy-Matsu)

Poats, Rutherford (Korea)

Reedy, George (Quemoy-Matsu)

Rostow, Walt W. (China)

Rusk, Dean (China, Korea)

Sharp, U.S. Grant (Pueblo)

Smith, Admiral Willard (Pueblo)

Sparkman, John (Taiwan)

Taft, Robert (Pueblo)

Taylor, Maxwell D. (China)

Thomson, James C. (China)

Vance, Cyrus (Korea)

Waldron, Robert (China)

Warnke, Paul (Pueblo)

Williams, Samuel T. (Korea)

AUDIOVISUAL ARCHIVES

The audiovisual archives holds an extensive
collection of still photographs, motion picture footage, audiotapes,
and videotapes. Consult the audiovisual archivist for information.